11 May 1752
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman (1774)
“It was at present a place perfectly accordant with man's nature—neither ghastly, hateful, nor ugly; neither commonplace, unmeaning, nor tame; but, like man, slighted and enduring; and withal singularly colossal and mysterious in its swarthy monotony. As with some persons who have long lived apart, solitude seemed to look out of its countenance. It had a lonely face, suggesting tragical possibilities.”
Bk. I, ch. 1
The Return of the Native (1878)
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